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Seagrass Ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean

机译:西印度洋的海草生态系统

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Seagrasses are marine angiosperms widely distributed in both tropical and temperate coastal waters creating one of the most productive aquatic ecosystems on earth. In the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region, with its 13 reported seagrass species, these ecosystems cover wide areas of near-shore soft bottoms through the 12 000 km coastline. Seagrass beds are found intertidally as well as subtidally, sometimes down to about 40 m, and do often occur in close connection to coral reefs and mangroves. Due to the high primary production and a complex habitat structure, seagrass beds support a variety of benthic, demersal and pelagic organisms. Many fish and shellfish species, including those of commercial interest, are attracted to seagrass habitats for foraging and shelter, especially during their juvenile life stages. Examples of abundant and widespread fish species associated to seagrass beds in the WIO belong to the families Apogonidae, Blenniidae, Centriscidae, Gerreidae, Gobiidae, Labridae, Lethrinidae Lutjanidae, Monacanthidae, Scaridae, Scorpaenidae, Siganidae, Syngnathidae and Teraponidae. Consequently, seagrass ecosystems in the WIO are valuable resources for fisheries at both local and regional scales. Still, seagrass research in the WIO is scarce compared to other regions and it is mainly focusing on botanic diversity and ecology. This article reviews the research status of seagrass beds in the WIO with particular emphasis on fish and fisheries. Most research on this topic has been conducted along the East African coast, i.e. in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and eastern South Africa, while less research was carried out in Somalia and the Island States of the WIO (Seychelles, Comoros, Reunion (France), Mauritius and Madagascar). Published papers on seagrass fish ecology in the region are few and mainly descriptive. Hence, there is a need of more scientific knowledge in the form of describing patterns and processes through both field and experimental work. Quantitative seagrass fish community studies in the WIO such as the case study presented in this paper are negligible, but necessitated for the perspective of fisheries management. It is also highlighted that the pressure on seagrass beds in the region is increasing due to growing coastal populations and human disturbance from e.g. pollution, eutrophication, sedimentation, fishing activities and collection of invertebrates, and its effect are little understood. Thus, there is a demand for more research that will generate information useful for sustainable management of seagrass ecosystems in the WIO.
机译:海草是广泛分布于热带和温带沿海水域的海洋被子植物,是地球上生产力最高的水生生态系统之一。在西印度洋(WIO)地区,据报道有13种海草物种,这些生态系统通过12000 km海岸线覆盖了近岸软底的广阔区域。发现海草床既有节又有节,有时低至约40 m,而且经常发生在与珊瑚礁和红树林紧密相连的地方。由于初级产品的高产和复杂的栖息地结构,海草床支持着各种底栖,下沉和上层生物。许多鱼类和贝类物种,包括那些具有商业意义的鱼类和贝类,都被吸引到海草生境中觅食和庇护,特别是在其幼年期。 WIO中与海草床有关的丰富而广泛的鱼类物种的例子包括A科,B科,Centr科,Ger科,戈壁科,唇科、,科,科科,科,ida科、,科、,科和,科。因此,WIO中的海草生态系统是地方和区域规模渔业的宝贵资源。尽管如此,与其他地区相比,WIO中的海草研究仍然很少,并且主要集中在植物多样性和生态学上。本文回顾了WIO中海草床的研究现状,特别着重于鱼类和渔业。关于这一主题的大多数研究是在东非沿海,即在肯尼亚,坦桑尼亚,莫桑比克和南非东部进行的,而在索马里和WIO的岛国(塞舌尔,科摩罗,留尼汪(法国))进行的研究较少。 ,毛里求斯和马达加斯加)。关于该地区海草鱼生态学的已发表论文很少,主要是描述性的。因此,需要通过野外和实验工作来描述模​​式和过程的形式,以提供更多的科学知识。在WIO中进行的定量海草鱼群落研究(例如本文中的案例研究)可以忽略不计,但对于渔业管理的观点是必需的。还需要强调的是,由于沿海人口的增长和人类对海草的干扰,该地区海草床的压力正在增加。污染,富营养化,沉积,捕捞活动和无脊椎动物的收集及其影响鲜为人知。因此,需要进行更多的研究,以产生对WIO中的海草生态系统可持续管理有用的信息。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2002年第7期|p.588-596|共9页
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    Martin Gullström is a PhD student at the Department of Marine Ecology, Göteborg University, Sweden. His research interests relate to ecology and human disturbance of seagrass ecosystems in tropical and temperate coastal zones. His address: Kristineberg Marine Research Station, SE-450 34 Fiskebäckskil, Sweden. E-mail: martin.gullstrom@kmf.gu.se;

    Maricela de la Torre Castro is a PhD student at the Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, Sweden. Her present research focuses on seagrasses as natural resources and how the presence of seagrasses contributes to human welfare. Her address: Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, SE-106 91, Sweden. E-mail: maricela@ecology.su.se;

    Salomão Bandeira is a lecturer in botany at the Department of Biological Sciences, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Mozambique. He obtained his PhD at the University of Göteborg, Sweden, and his main research interests cover seagrass and seaweed diversity and ecology. Salomão Bandeira is currently the Head of the Department of Biological Sciences, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane. His address: Department of Biological Sciences, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, P.O. Box 257, Maputo, Mozambique. E-mail: sband@zebra.uem.mz;

    Mats Björk, PhD, is associate professor in plant physiology at the Botany Department of Stockholm University. He has specialized in seaweed and seagrass physiology on relation to pollution, and is also one of the coordinators of the bilateral Sida/SAREC Marine program between Sweden and Tanzania. His address: Botany Department, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: mats.bjork@botan.su.se;

    Mattis Dahlberg, MSc in Marine biology, Göteborg University, Sweden, has been involved in seagrass research activities at Inhaca Island, Mozambique. His address: Department of Marine Ecology, Göteborg University, Kristineberg Marine Research Station, SE-450 34 Fiskebäckskil, Sweden. E-mail: mattis.dahlberg@hotmail.com;

    Nils Kautsky is professor of marine ecotoxicology at Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University and Deputy Director of The Beijer International Institute for Ecological Economics at the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences. He has more than 20 years of experience of coordinating projects on marine ecology, aquaculture and coastal area management in Africa, Asia and Latin America. His address: Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: nils@system.ecology.su.se;

    Patrik Rönnbäck has a PhD in systems ecology from the Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, Sweden. His research interests relate to Ecological Economics analysis of fisheries, aquaculture and mangrove ecosystem. His address: Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: pat@system.ecology.su.se;

    Marcus Öhman, PhD, is a research scientist and senior lecturer at the Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Sweden. His research interests are in marine ecology, fisheries, disturbance effects on the marine biota, environmental economics and coastal zone management. He is also a coordinator and research advisor for various Sida supported marine science projects in East Africa, South Asia and in the Caribbean. His address: Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden. E-mail: marcus.ohman@zoologi.su.se;

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